Alternative: It seemed impossible to me that I was able to write better essays in Japanese several years ago than I can write now.write -- dictionary form, present tensewrote -- past tense formwritten -- past participlehave written -- present perfect tensehad written -- past perfect tense

Even though I could feel my hearing was better than before, but written Japanese was terrible.

Even though I could feel my listening comprehension was better than before, butmy written Japanese was terrible. [Alternative: I could feel that my listening comprehension was better than before, but my written Japanese was terrible.]

In English, use one or the other of "Even though" and "but", not both of them. These kinds of phrases are not paired the way some similar phrases (for example 因为 ... 所以 ...) are paired in Mandarin.

In English, use one or the other of "Even though" and "but", not both of them. These kinds of phrases are not paired the way some similar phrases (for example 因为 ... 所以 ...) are paired in Mandarin.

However, I will write some others in recently, like a memory and thank you for the people whom I met on the road and whom helped me.

However, I will write some more, like a memory, and thank the people whom I met on the road and who helped me.

If you can replace the word with “he”' or “'she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.
whom I met....I met him, sounds right, so it is "whom"
who helped me....he helped me, sounds right, so it is "who"
Now you know more than 99% of English speakers! They always get it wrong.

If you can replace the word with “he”' or “'she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.

whom I met....I met him, sounds right, so it is "whom"who helped me....he helped me, sounds right, so it is "who"

Now you know more than 99% of English speakers! They always get it wrong.